• TRAINER'S EYE #88 - "The Lapras Ferry into the Ice Palace" ft. FinalBossAJ

  • May 2 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast
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TRAINER'S EYE #88 - "The Lapras Ferry into the Ice Palace" ft. FinalBossAJ

  • Summary

  • In this Pokemon interview, we are joined by FinalBossAJ, a Pokemon Trainer from Nova Scotia with a passion for both Pokemon GO PvP Battles and Ice-type Pokemon.

    FinalBossAJ's Pokemon journey started with Pokemon Blue where she would play alongside her brother beating the Elite Four, Battling, and catching Mewtwo. She played Pokemon throughout its history with a fondness for Pokemon Black and White because of it's unique story and characters.

    Afterwards, FinalBossAJ transitioned to Pokemon GO where she would battle the gyms and sweep the areas for Team Instinct. Her interest eventually went to Pokemon GO PvP where she would battle in GBL and compete for cosmetic clothes available for Legend rank.

    FinalBossAJ speaks with her time on Twitch and how she built both a persona and an audience that identified with her deep passion for Pokeon battles ranging from major triumphs to painful defeats.

    Finally, FinalBossAJ participates in a returning segment called "What's That Pokemon?" You don't want to miss this segment as FinalBossAJ tests her Pokemon knowledge!

    Sources
    Opening Song: "Forget You" by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

    Connect with FinalBossAJ:
    Twitch | Twitter

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